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    Northwest Montana. Jessica unusually meticulous oil painting techniques is grounded in the varnish mediums of the Dutch Golden Age. The New York Times has described her works as “Straightforwardly beautiful” with “an element of weird”. Her work has been noted for its color and luminosity‚ it’s imaginative and evocative content‚ and for the high quality of her technique. This is exactly what I notice when I saw the painting of “The merry widow”. The painting depicted a heavier set women sitting down next

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    Frida Kahlo: Artistic Heroine and Revolutionary Woman Much has been written to document the life and works of Frida Kahlo‚ and with good reason. Born during the years of before the Mexican Revolution‚ Frida Kahlo was the “poster child” for personal pain and tragedy. Her life included a series of illnesses and misfortunes that led to the personality and reflection of the woman in her artwork. Her marriage to Diego Rivera‚ a prominent Mexican muralist‚ was one of the “great tragedies” of her

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    The first painting is a piece that is named simply Self-Portrait created by the artist Judith Leyster. The piece is dated to be created in the year of 1630. It was a painting of Ms. Leyster herself sitting at an easel painting. Self-portraits were created to depict one’s self in their natural habitat‚ whether that be an artist painting

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    fortunate enough to have the chance to travel anywhere with anyone‚ I would choose Frida Kahlo. It would be an incredible opportunity to travel all over southern Europe with her‚ staying mostly in Spain‚ France and Italy. Frida Kahlo was a significant female artist during the early twentieth century and remains one of the most influential artists and feminist icons of all time. The biggest reason that I would choose Frida is because I think she is an incredibly strong and fierce woman who would push

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    Three paintings depicting mental illness and how society tried to rid the people of these illnesses before modern time are Hieronymous Bosh (Flowers of Folly/Stones of Madness)‚ Brueghel’s Stone Operation‚ and Girolamo Di Benvenuto’s painting of Exorcism. In Bosh’s painting‚ there are four individuals: a man with a funnel hat‚ attempting to cut open the second man’s brain to extract the stone of madness‚ there is also a man who is holding a vase and a woman who is watching the event‚ while she balances

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    Famous painter Frida Kahlo was born on July 6‚ 1907. Her name on her birth certificate is Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderon. Her parents are Guillermo Kahlo and MAtilde Calderón y González. She was born and raised in her parents house known as La Casa Azul (the blue house) located in Coyoacan‚ a small town in Mexico City. Kahlo had an extremely rough life beginning at the age of six when she was diagnosed with polio. In her case ‚ her left leg was thinner than the other‚ she covered this up

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    Tonita Peña in year unknown‚ signed with her legal name. The painting is untitled as well‚ its subject matter the participants in a ceremonial Pueblo dance. Line was used more conservatively in this painting than in Tonita’s other works. The skin of each dancer is not so boldly defined in its outline‚ different colors and shapes gently shifting from one to the other. In that respect‚ contrast is very subtly; however‚ the black in the painting stands out more boldly against the rest of the dancers. Color

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    To be a leader you must possess certain attributes. A great leader who has sadly passed away is Frida Kahlo. Frida Kahlo was a surrealistic artist who focused on painting self-portraits. She let out and expressed her emotions through her art. She didn’t speak out about her incidents because she said all she had to say in her paintings‚ which is how she portrayed her creativity. The jealousy that came from others never stopped her‚ but instead‚ it pushed her to persevere and continue to do what she

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    Known for her lively style of art and unique lifestyle‚ Mexican artist Frida Kahlo is celebrated worldwide across generations. Born on July 6‚ 1907‚ in Coyoacán ‚ Mexico‚ a seemingly fitting birthplace for the complex Kahlo‚ the country going through “ the verge of great changes”‚ her life reflecting the nation’s history. Now‚ Kahlo’s birthplace remains as a “series of streets and parks”‚ no longer a region where her childhood was spent free and imaginative. As time continues to pass Kahlo’s home

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    Diego and IDescription:Diego and I was a self portrait painted by Frida Kahlo in 1949. This work was created in Mexico using the media oil on Masonite. It is 29.8cm by 22.4cm and features an abstract portrait of Frida and Diego. Analysis:The portrait includes a variety of symbols and objects including tears falling down her cheeks‚ a third on Diegos forehead‚ Diegos face on the middle of Fridas forehead‚ hair closing around Fridas neck and her mono-brow. The paint has been well blended and has been

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